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find derivative of

f(x)= log_5((x-4)^3) + e^((x-1)(x+1))

Log_5 means log base 5
12 years ago

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Steve
f(x)= log_5((x-4)^3) + e^((x-1)(x+1))
= 3log_5(x-4) + e^(x^2-1)

f' = 3/(ln5 (x-4)) + 2x e^(x^2-1)
12 years ago

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